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  1. Live with it before you do anything else. I've seen more people go from bad to worse to worser because they are in a big hurry to "fix" something. Take your time, plan it out, make sure you discuss what YOU think went wrong with your next artist, find out EXACTLY how they intend to fix it, get recommendations. First rule of coverups - don't make it worse. Unfortunately lots of people break this rule. I was getting a tattoo once and this woman came in with a coverup of a coverup of a coverup. When she left my artist said, "That looks like Arnold Schwarzenager climbing out of a tar pit." It was AWFUL. He did an amazing job on his coverup. You couldn't even tell it was a coverup.
    2 points
  2. +1 Why on earth would he start work without an appointment?
    1 point
  3. It's healing. Just let it heal. Quit examining it with a magnifying glass.
    1 point
  4. Everyone has to start on the initiation page. It's nothing to do with karma. It prevents spammers, and this place gets a lot of spam. Make an appointment. He will finalize your design if he knows he is going to get paid. If you don't have an appointment, you could just walk away, so why waste his time?
    1 point
  5. Most/many tattooists only work on the next idea the day before your appointment. Just like everybody else outside of tattooing, many are poor communicators and some are not all that competent. It'll be hard for us to evaluate the situation without more info, but the indication that his initial presentation doesn't include what y'all originally talked about isn't good. Do you have an actual appointment to get started? Can you post a link to his previous work?
    1 point
  6. looks totally normal for a tattoo that isn't even close to being healed.
    1 point
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